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wijbsmeibsf mlilmml published by kllidkh Â£_ luntiha a\as\\vll tijeftb.w vv wv.uw 2v lwii via \ xo tt file wr.htk'is ctlioi.ivi.ts is published every tiles il:iv at thhl'.i ih.llaks per annum payable semi annually iii advance avissov.iuon â€” stirred and cxpom-d true there arc otfi soils which neither e\s nwlrcuch plciig'-.i â– â€¢ will bun iii ; anil < vpjt farmer hould ati'iir â€¢' no i ate iii . i ci .- to the nature and cpmlities - of his soil over-cropping and shallow plough ing with exhausting crops in succession fi-c " ipitiitly cause overwhelming growths of sorrel to infest ill managed fields zlinie is thc onlv " remedy : and you will sec in lord uundonatd's " comici.ion sec the good effects of lime which " destroys thc sorrel and produces the sum-line " acid highly friendly to wholesome and profitable " vegetation green sorrel grows on fertile soils ; but red sorrel is a certain mark of sterility every body knows the use of mixing by deep ploughing a substratum of clay with a sandy suri rfvlf copartnership formerly existing u-ul r th firm i of wilkinson fc horah is this ay dissolved hi mu tual consent those having unsettled acctiun-s with till firm are requested to call on the subscribers at the div.lling-hiiusr of mr ii horah for the purpose of ad justing the same ivvvmuvwa j j so paper will he discontinued until all arrearage ure piai unless at the discretion of the editors whoever vvill become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis anvkh'i skvikxts will be inserted on the customary terms ,* , ivrscns bending in advertisements must _ iccifv the number of times they wish them inserted or tlu-y will be continued till onlered out and charged ac c.!r.iingly.h wilkinson & horah salisbury feb 5 1621 u-v hall first pride of t â– ai's source of dome lie ea_v . land an troll of the bcm n ii the wa.tch and clock l.r.l*.\l**!n sil versmkhing ftilding and jewdtfv manufacturing will be hereafter conducted hy c \\ ll.mnson at or near the former plate as soon as a building shall be erected for the purpose vhich will he in a few weeks and until that time watches clocks and jewelry of every des cription vvill he carefully and speedily repaired al a room iu lhe dwelling-house of mr horah nearly oppo site lhe new hank 1'iion tin joikmcax r.iiimkit belmont august 27tb 18 17 h.sn ailvertisemeiit inserted until it bus heen paid for ni its payment assumed by some person in this town or in vicinity . dear sin â€” i have as much leisure at this moment as 1 may have at any time to answer yours of the 14th august instant i do dot pre sume lhat my opinion on a subject of much pre judice and opposition can be of much weight because a few practicut proofs vvill far exceed all personal assertions i have been through my life a friend to deep ploughing i never plough shallower than 5 and generally 7 inches my soil is of vaiious qualities some of it has a substratum of reddish isinglass sand and looks when trenched 19 inches deep like the mouldcr ings of an old brick kiln i prefer ploughing deep iu the fall ; because the winter operates fa vourably on the fallow but spring or fall i nev er breuk up shallow i had tho last harvest a better crop of wheat than my tenant a good ploughman and as good as any i have known â€” not less than 30 bushels to the acre on a field broken up in the fall of 181 5 9 inches deep the sod was rotted by lying undisturbed and unturned and became itself a manure i seed shallow ancl gen er all 1 harrow in my grain with orchard grass for bay , or pasture this is now above the stubble and i shall mow it in a short lime i generally lime my fall or spring fallows ; prefer ring tbe former season after a crop of corn on my limed land i generally sow wheat but not the same yes with the corn and dung moder ately for the'wheat and grass without manure i would take my chance of deep against shal low plough i.ig ; but am little accmaintcd wilh ' sowing for profitable crops without bestowing some manure to entitle mc to beneficial results cj'all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they trill not he attended to the subscriber returns his thanks to i gciierotls pub lic for favors already received and hopes by assiduous attention to merit the continuance of a share of their j confidence i'he subscriber has on hand a supply of watches jewelry and sn.vi.l..wai.l_,warran ted good quality which he will dispose of on mod rale terms cchtis wilkinson to iwivtun^-vltmse a\u hotel face and vice versa ; also turning up virgin earth to mis with an exhausted surface vvill in winter operate on the fallow before cropping ijion sale the premises situated on the corner of i king and market and vork and market slriets cam-ten s carolina recently occupied hv w vaughan esq they are close to the public offices and would be well suited for either a private hotel or a boarding house a frame is now ready to be creeled s as lo afford every possible facility to a purchaser who has ei ther of those objects in view the whole property showing three fronls with every necessary out-building snd among them an excellent hrick store-house smoke house it would he sold on favorable terms apply on the premises cuiiidui s c dec 11 1820 iw.u keepers ock vatc j*ak\ng &<â€¢., public arc respectfully informed that /.. elliott l and e it ill n\n am cluck aud watch makers from nevv-vork have commenced the above husiiiess in its various branches a few doors from thc court-house main-street salisbury i where all orders in the line of tlieir business vvill in thankfully received and vvitli plea sure attended to without delay the subscribers have for sale an assortment of i can give you no better answer to your queries i wish you success in your agricultural objects most sincerely the country people around nie thought me crazy when i trench ploughed 40 or so acres of my farm the crops convinced them that insane persons hit on some good things sonic of nn fields are yet ihc better for the operation though my fust essays were made at least 45 years ago although i cannot prevail or them to trench the most of them plough deeper and better than formerly my fields have bcen generally assist ed by all the manure i could obtain lime nev er omitted when i cannot manure i do nor cultivate miracles have ceased and no adequato returns can bc expected from worn lands without renovating fertility by artijeial substitutes for the bountiful frultfulness of nature watches jewelry and sihcr-ware ; consisting of p.itcnt-lcver and plain watches warranted first quality gold ancl gilt watch chains seals and keys kingcr kings ear kings ai i breast pins of various pat terns silver spoons thimbles sleeve iluttons steel watch e;liains ste c elliott & hi'l.nham n i clocks watches and timepieces of every de scription carefully repaired and warranted to keep time 30 e sc it n.b good paper would he taken iu payment a tract of 2:50 acres of land within three miles of camden we'd calculated for any one becoming the pur chaser ofthe above property apply as above l*\'vv.\ve yn\te.v\aiim\eu . the subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general that he has stah lislied himself in the house formerly occupied by the rev i'eter eaton in the town of huntsville surry county north-carolina ; and bas heen at considerable expense in making his rooms commodious and comforta ble for the reception of travellers and all who may fa vor him with tlieir custom his sideboard is provided with liquors of the best quality and his stables with every thing requisite for horses and hopes hy particu lar attention to merit a sliare of public patronage ml mi-'okd dejoknatt ftvaifc bank ot xoi'lyx-i-'twowuft k.ii.iu.iii 2d jini tiir 1821 resolved that the debtors to this dank and its i branches be required to pay instalments of one tenth of their respective debts on renewal after the 20di instant published by order of the hoard 32tf w h haywood cashier good ploughing is the foundation of all posteri or operations how rootsof any plant can thrive when they are impeded by an hard and impene trable substratum i am at loss to conceive tho fact is notoriously otherwise ; and one would im agine lhat experience would supersede the ne cessity of all reasoning in england their efforts arc constant in promoting aration lo its greatest perfection ploughing matches and premiums to ploughmen are objects of the first considera tion among those who devote their tnlents timo j ancl money to the encouragement of agricultural syuwvfta stile huu'svill dec 17 1820 0tf n tt the subscriber continues to carry on the cab inet htistne.it and vv ill execute all orders with neatness tnd despatch tbr cash credit or country produce m d to uirt the subscriber wishes to rent his farm together with a dwelling-house and out-houses on the yadkin ki ver immediately at the toll llridge si miles from salis bury on the great mad leading from charleston and au gusta to kiehiiioiid baltimore sec he will let the houses with or without the farm aud it desired will hire ..* many servants as the premises will require near the house is a spring of excellent water which with its elevated situation rentiers it one ofthe most healthy seats in the county the size and plan of the house and its local situation are eminently calculated to please trove-heirs and if well kept cannot fail to produce a lian isume income to its occupant as it is tbe object ofthe proprietor to have a genteel house of entertainment kept none need apply who can not give a satisfactory assurance of their qualifications â€” terms mav be known by applying to allemong sl locke trto myself in this town m_^_^m uui 111 mil i jr vtotice wilj bc sold at the court-house in h'.iyt 1^1 bury on the last thursday ol mai-di ne-tt r irael of land of 414 acres lying on the vadkin and known b the name of john s long's ferry also six likolv nee'koes tlie pi-operty ot john s long to satisfy sundry executions in favor of alexander long senior michael llrown and others vs john s long jno i'.ealfl sen slieriff january 25 1821 34ts i have been informed of some sandy lands on the eastern shore of maryland which did not answer well when deep ploughed hut in most instances within my knowledge it is so much pre ferable foi shallow ploughing that i have never been shaken in my opinion or practice i have always ploughed new ground deep when it re quired no manure ; anel worn land invariably ; though i assist it with manure which is doubly more efficacious wilh deep than wiih shallow ploughing i know you witf have lo encounter many prejudices â€” some rising out of honest ignorance or wrong conceptions ; anil some founded in an indolent disposition to follow a beaten track set an example yourself and get some neighbours lo tlo ihc same this will be tbc most effectual mode to force conviction there arc no doubt some lands on which deep ploughing will do no good hut such lands must bc very little worth ; or be subject to very peculiar circumstances whereof no one can judge at a dis tance yxxv l>o\\at8 liewtu ran away on or about thc 10th inst a negro girl by , the name of sally 18 or 20 years old about s fee't 2 or 3 inches high rather inclined to he fat the above reward will be given'to any person who vvill deliver the saitl negro girl to me in salisbury k.li tokes salisbury n c jan 30 1h2l 34 improvement add yet i have seen as good ploughing in this country as i ever saw in that hut good ploughing or good crops never met my eye among those who talked about turning up clay ancl barren earth by deepening their fur rows a wandering exception may occur to any general observation ; and one such exception is viewed by prejudice through a magnifying glass education thi connexion formerly existing httvye.-n the trus tees of btatesv ille academy and ihe subscriber as teacher bciikc dissolved parents and guardians are hereby infi.riiu 1 that the different branches heretofore taught in this jfccadcniy he will still continue to teach la a suitable house pivp led for this purpose the satis faction which the discharge of his oflicc has given dur ing the term of five yeirs and the respectable standing of his students in the dnfert-nl higher seminaries v lech they have entered afford a well grounded hope that the usual liberal support aud irout-agnmcnt will be contin ued parents and guardian may rest assured that ev ery necessary attention will he paid lo the deportment the progress and accuracy of pupils i lie school commenced on the lirst of the present month to accommodate the people of south arolina whose patronage has been liber there will be but one vacation in the year j lie first vacation toeonimcnce lh 16th december 1831 boarding can b bad as usual al the houses of messrs work mcknight and hart s-c john mi'sllat january 21 1821 n h i'rom the ini-xpi i'i nee of j'outll it often hap pens they are too easilv led into habits of extravagance ii these they too successfully indulge notwithstanding the cjire and igilance ofthe teacher and trustees the teacher especially suffers the blame although error erf this kind are committed without his knowledge and per mission aware of this and at the same time desirous to afford cv cry reasonable security to parents and guar dians the following rules will he strictly attended to : every itudenf shall be confined to one particular store for the purchase of those articles of which he may stand in need his account in said store to be carefully exami ned once in every month no student shall be permitted tn play at unlawful games nor indulge in the use of ardent spirits ; and la prevent these evils their accounts in taverns shall be ex it iint-,1 and a report obtained from the owners of boar ding houses respecting die conduct of their hoarders once in every month these and the other regulations of the school will be carried into execution bv lhe following gentlemen : col kichard allison dr joseph tiny rev 1 mcltcc rob ert worke est wm hcmlug.lt l lien george i davidson john hugging esjj capt alexander dunlap thomas allison j m i should not know how lo define deep plough ' iiifr unless \ compare it with tho superficial scratching of too many old fashioned farmers i call ploughing of 5 or 7 inches deep common ploughing ; as it is with most in this quarter tho usual practice at least it is so with mc salisbury january 15 1821 32 h xt the editors of the rdletgh star and richmond enqmrer are requested to give the above si.r insi rtions in tlieir respective papers and forward tlit-ir aocounis to this oh'.cc for payment xt'w liootas venn's very truly richard peters geo v j_.ikreys esq the subscriber is now opening at his store in salis bury a general and well selected assortment of dry good hard-ware and i wrote un epitome of agriculture for our al manack ; bul it was loo copious for that publica tion it is now printed as part of pur 4th vulumc medicines just received direct from new-york and philadelphia and laid in ut pr'ccs that will enable him to sell remark ably low i lis customers and the pnhlic are respect i'lliv invited to call and examine for themselves all hinds of count produce received in exchange dec 12 1820 ia2r j murphy 1'i'om the national intelligeaccr donor a term extremely clastic : it extends itself from virtue to infamy ; it signifies every thing and nothing one 1 solicits the honor uf dying for his country ; one hun hud the honor to kill his best friend in a duet ; one considers it an honor to enu merate among his ancestors a confessor of louis xi a mistress of erancis i and a favorite of henry iii â€” one has the honor to salute a scoundrel to make an observation to a fonl to write to a pitiful wretch ; and when one knows not what more tq say he has the honor to be is"c honor is a word which has no plural ; for one must take great care not to confound it with ho nors which mean quite another thing such a one enjoys man honors who has no how rat all the honor of men and that of women are plants of a very different kind ; thc one grows in thc sun the olher flourishes only in the shade i will send you a copy on ihe subject of deep ploughing i thus ex press myself : 'â€¢ vi break up deep and be not afraid of turn " ing up the barren soil when the nature of your " ground admits this operation shallow plough ing up tbe vegetable mould deceptiously serves a turn when it is not exhausted and its ex " haustion is the certain consequence of this ill " judged tillage the air contains the principal v stor of materials for the food of plants and will impregnate the substratum if exposed a due length of lime ; especially in winter when it " receives much und parts with little ; thc heat of the sun being feeble and incapable of dispel " ling what the soil receives from thc air those 'â€¢ who object to drrp much more to trench plough ing want experience sufficiently to test their " benefits they have mismanaged experiments or have been in loo great baste to crop their u grounds the substratum must bc exposed " for a time necessary to receive the influences of tbe atmosphere indian corn with lime is by far the best crop after trenching particular " ly because il requires the soil lo be constan'.iy ftuv\c of xtiyuv-i-'twtavmx r.-cl.!e,i/i,tr-r county november sessions 1820 jiiiin iiiwiv ori(?inal attachment . j 1 '",, c levied on sundry articles a unci l lk-ui ) rt app-jw-ing to the court that the defendant is not a resid liter f this state o â– ' v t.iei'cl'ore,*thiit pub icati.iii i made three months in the western carolinian hal the defendant appear at the nevt court to be held fir said county at the court house in charlotte on fourth monday hi february next and replevy and plead to is sue or d ni'ir otherwise judgment linal will be entered gtinst him 3m39f i rv isaac alexander c.m.c state of north-carolina Â» miriiebfoitis torsi r fiftl'm of i'l'-as and quarte u cs.,'.,Â»is for l.e .â– â– â– â– m i . i indiv or january a d i8ji....ai11 i ii ii 1 . ive i hefl v alley â€” original attachment levied on a ne^ni tjg.rf ud other property it appearing to tli sali-'a'-.ion kj^sc court that tlie d-tfeiidant is not au inhibit t of i'.ot st-x.t it is ordered that publication be mad in the s*veÂ»itern carolinian for three months for the defendaut to cun.e in ansver plead or demur to this attachment or jud rrn.-nt uill he entere i by default a-ul the prop _ rt levied on be condemned for pav mem of sj.'n debt isaac c raton c c test riiam a'toriry for plaintiff ollljo cube for ladies rhki matism take a iniod warm double scotch shawl and apply it immediately round lhe shoulders and chest ; and add a to eciind-tm artcm a stout welch flannel petticoat â€” ami remain at home at least long enough to put them on a lady lately applied the medicine prescribed and it gives us pleasure to state that she has not been seen in oui streets but twice in the last 2 hours furmers journal t v tlie rarlous kinds commonly in use for vile at thc 1 w office of the fftrmn ciitmavitn of every description neatly and correctlj executed at this office and on short notices

wijbsmeibsf mlilmml published by kllidkh Â£_ luntiha a\as\\vll tijeftb.w vv wv.uw 2v lwii via \ xo tt file wr.htk'is ctlioi.ivi.ts is published every tiles il:iv at thhl'.i ih.llaks per annum payable semi annually iii advance avissov.iuon â€” stirred and cxpom-d true there arc otfi soils which neither e\s nwlrcuch plciig'-.i â– â€¢ will bun iii ; anil < vpjt farmer hould ati'iir â€¢' no i ate iii . i ci .- to the nature and cpmlities - of his soil over-cropping and shallow plough ing with exhausting crops in succession fi-c " ipitiitly cause overwhelming growths of sorrel to infest ill managed fields zlinie is thc onlv " remedy : and you will sec in lord uundonatd's " comici.ion sec the good effects of lime which " destroys thc sorrel and produces the sum-line " acid highly friendly to wholesome and profitable " vegetation green sorrel grows on fertile soils ; but red sorrel is a certain mark of sterility every body knows the use of mixing by deep ploughing a substratum of clay with a sandy suri rfvlf copartnership formerly existing u-ul r th firm i of wilkinson fc horah is this ay dissolved hi mu tual consent those having unsettled acctiun-s with till firm are requested to call on the subscribers at the div.lling-hiiusr of mr ii horah for the purpose of ad justing the same ivvvmuvwa j j so paper will he discontinued until all arrearage ure piai unless at the discretion of the editors whoever vvill become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis anvkh'i skvikxts will be inserted on the customary terms ,* , ivrscns bending in advertisements must _ iccifv the number of times they wish them inserted or tlu-y will be continued till onlered out and charged ac c.!r.iingly.h wilkinson & horah salisbury feb 5 1621 u-v hall first pride of t â– ai's source of dome lie ea_v . land an troll of the bcm n ii the wa.tch and clock l.r.l*.\l**!n sil versmkhing ftilding and jewdtfv manufacturing will be hereafter conducted hy c \\ ll.mnson at or near the former plate as soon as a building shall be erected for the purpose vhich will he in a few weeks and until that time watches clocks and jewelry of every des cription vvill he carefully and speedily repaired al a room iu lhe dwelling-house of mr horah nearly oppo site lhe new hank 1'iion tin joikmcax r.iiimkit belmont august 27tb 18 17 h.sn ailvertisemeiit inserted until it bus heen paid for ni its payment assumed by some person in this town or in vicinity . dear sin â€” i have as much leisure at this moment as 1 may have at any time to answer yours of the 14th august instant i do dot pre sume lhat my opinion on a subject of much pre judice and opposition can be of much weight because a few practicut proofs vvill far exceed all personal assertions i have been through my life a friend to deep ploughing i never plough shallower than 5 and generally 7 inches my soil is of vaiious qualities some of it has a substratum of reddish isinglass sand and looks when trenched 19 inches deep like the mouldcr ings of an old brick kiln i prefer ploughing deep iu the fall ; because the winter operates fa vourably on the fallow but spring or fall i nev er breuk up shallow i had tho last harvest a better crop of wheat than my tenant a good ploughman and as good as any i have known â€” not less than 30 bushels to the acre on a field broken up in the fall of 181 5 9 inches deep the sod was rotted by lying undisturbed and unturned and became itself a manure i seed shallow ancl gen er all 1 harrow in my grain with orchard grass for bay , or pasture this is now above the stubble and i shall mow it in a short lime i generally lime my fall or spring fallows ; prefer ring tbe former season after a crop of corn on my limed land i generally sow wheat but not the same yes with the corn and dung moder ately for the'wheat and grass without manure i would take my chance of deep against shal low plough i.ig ; but am little accmaintcd wilh ' sowing for profitable crops without bestowing some manure to entitle mc to beneficial results cj'all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they trill not he attended to the subscriber returns his thanks to i gciierotls pub lic for favors already received and hopes by assiduous attention to merit the continuance of a share of their j confidence i'he subscriber has on hand a supply of watches jewelry and sn.vi.l..wai.l_,warran ted good quality which he will dispose of on mod rale terms cchtis wilkinson to iwivtun^-vltmse a\u hotel face and vice versa ; also turning up virgin earth to mis with an exhausted surface vvill in winter operate on the fallow before cropping ijion sale the premises situated on the corner of i king and market and vork and market slriets cam-ten s carolina recently occupied hv w vaughan esq they are close to the public offices and would be well suited for either a private hotel or a boarding house a frame is now ready to be creeled s as lo afford every possible facility to a purchaser who has ei ther of those objects in view the whole property showing three fronls with every necessary out-building snd among them an excellent hrick store-house smoke house it would he sold on favorable terms apply on the premises cuiiidui s c dec 11 1820 iw.u keepers ock vatc j*ak\ng &o\\at8 liewtu ran away on or about thc 10th inst a negro girl by , the name of sally 18 or 20 years old about s fee't 2 or 3 inches high rather inclined to he fat the above reward will be given'to any person who vvill deliver the saitl negro girl to me in salisbury k.li tokes salisbury n c jan 30 1h2l 34 improvement add yet i have seen as good ploughing in this country as i ever saw in that hut good ploughing or good crops never met my eye among those who talked about turning up clay ancl barren earth by deepening their fur rows a wandering exception may occur to any general observation ; and one such exception is viewed by prejudice through a magnifying glass education thi connexion formerly existing httvye.-n the trus tees of btatesv ille academy and ihe subscriber as teacher bciikc dissolved parents and guardians are hereby infi.riiu 1 that the different branches heretofore taught in this jfccadcniy he will still continue to teach la a suitable house pivp led for this purpose the satis faction which the discharge of his oflicc has given dur ing the term of five yeirs and the respectable standing of his students in the dnfert-nl higher seminaries v lech they have entered afford a well grounded hope that the usual liberal support aud irout-agnmcnt will be contin ued parents and guardian may rest assured that ev ery necessary attention will he paid lo the deportment the progress and accuracy of pupils i lie school commenced on the lirst of the present month to accommodate the people of south arolina whose patronage has been liber there will be but one vacation in the year j lie first vacation toeonimcnce lh 16th december 1831 boarding can b bad as usual al the houses of messrs work mcknight and hart s-c john mi'sllat january 21 1821 n h i'rom the ini-xpi i'i nee of j'outll it often hap pens they are too easilv led into habits of extravagance ii these they too successfully indulge notwithstanding the cjire and igilance ofthe teacher and trustees the teacher especially suffers the blame although error erf this kind are committed without his knowledge and per mission aware of this and at the same time desirous to afford cv cry reasonable security to parents and guar dians the following rules will he strictly attended to : every itudenf shall be confined to one particular store for the purchase of those articles of which he may stand in need his account in said store to be carefully exami ned once in every month no student shall be permitted tn play at unlawful games nor indulge in the use of ardent spirits ; and la prevent these evils their accounts in taverns shall be ex it iint-,1 and a report obtained from the owners of boar ding houses respecting die conduct of their hoarders once in every month these and the other regulations of the school will be carried into execution bv lhe following gentlemen : col kichard allison dr joseph tiny rev 1 mcltcc rob ert worke est wm hcmlug.lt l lien george i davidson john hugging esjj capt alexander dunlap thomas allison j m i should not know how lo define deep plough ' iiifr unless \ compare it with tho superficial scratching of too many old fashioned farmers i call ploughing of 5 or 7 inches deep common ploughing ; as it is with most in this quarter tho usual practice at least it is so with mc salisbury january 15 1821 32 h xt the editors of the rdletgh star and richmond enqmrer are requested to give the above si.r insi rtions in tlieir respective papers and forward tlit-ir aocounis to this oh'.cc for payment xt'w liootas venn's very truly richard peters geo v j_.ikreys esq the subscriber is now opening at his store in salis bury a general and well selected assortment of dry good hard-ware and i wrote un epitome of agriculture for our al manack ; bul it was loo copious for that publica tion it is now printed as part of pur 4th vulumc medicines just received direct from new-york and philadelphia and laid in ut pr'ccs that will enable him to sell remark ably low i lis customers and the pnhlic are respect i'lliv invited to call and examine for themselves all hinds of count produce received in exchange dec 12 1820 ia2r j murphy 1'i'om the national intelligeaccr donor a term extremely clastic : it extends itself from virtue to infamy ; it signifies every thing and nothing one 1 solicits the honor uf dying for his country ; one hun hud the honor to kill his best friend in a duet ; one considers it an honor to enu merate among his ancestors a confessor of louis xi a mistress of erancis i and a favorite of henry iii â€” one has the honor to salute a scoundrel to make an observation to a fonl to write to a pitiful wretch ; and when one knows not what more tq say he has the honor to be is"c honor is a word which has no plural ; for one must take great care not to confound it with ho nors which mean quite another thing such a one enjoys man honors who has no how rat all the honor of men and that of women are plants of a very different kind ; thc one grows in thc sun the olher flourishes only in the shade i will send you a copy on ihe subject of deep ploughing i thus ex press myself : 'â€¢ vi break up deep and be not afraid of turn " ing up the barren soil when the nature of your " ground admits this operation shallow plough ing up tbe vegetable mould deceptiously serves a turn when it is not exhausted and its ex " haustion is the certain consequence of this ill " judged tillage the air contains the principal v stor of materials for the food of plants and will impregnate the substratum if exposed a due length of lime ; especially in winter when it " receives much und parts with little ; thc heat of the sun being feeble and incapable of dispel " ling what the soil receives from thc air those 'â€¢ who object to drrp much more to trench plough ing want experience sufficiently to test their " benefits they have mismanaged experiments or have been in loo great baste to crop their u grounds the substratum must bc exposed " for a time necessary to receive the influences of tbe atmosphere indian corn with lime is by far the best crop after trenching particular " ly because il requires the soil lo be constan'.iy ftuv\c of xtiyuv-i-'twtavmx r.-cl.!e,i/i,tr-r county november sessions 1820 jiiiin iiiwiv ori(?inal attachment . j 1 '",, c levied on sundry articles a unci l lk-ui ) rt app-jw-ing to the court that the defendant is not a resid liter f this state o â– ' v t.iei'cl'ore,*thiit pub icati.iii i made three months in the western carolinian hal the defendant appear at the nevt court to be held fir said county at the court house in charlotte on fourth monday hi february next and replevy and plead to is sue or d ni'ir otherwise judgment linal will be entered gtinst him 3m39f i rv isaac alexander c.m.c state of north-carolina Â» miriiebfoitis torsi r fiftl'm of i'l'-as and quarte u cs.,'.,Â»is for l.e .â– â– â– â– m i . i indiv or january a d i8ji....ai11 i ii ii 1 . ive i hefl v alley â€” original attachment levied on a ne^ni tjg.rf ud other property it appearing to tli sali-'a'-.ion kj^sc court that tlie d-tfeiidant is not au inhibit t of i'.ot st-x.t it is ordered that publication be mad in the s*veÂ»itern carolinian for three months for the defendaut to cun.e in ansver plead or demur to this attachment or jud rrn.-nt uill he entere i by default a-ul the prop _ rt levied on be condemned for pav mem of sj.'n debt isaac c raton c c test riiam a'toriry for plaintiff ollljo cube for ladies rhki matism take a iniod warm double scotch shawl and apply it immediately round lhe shoulders and chest ; and add a to eciind-tm artcm a stout welch flannel petticoat â€” ami remain at home at least long enough to put them on a lady lately applied the medicine prescribed and it gives us pleasure to state that she has not been seen in oui streets but twice in the last 2 hours furmers journal t v tlie rarlous kinds commonly in use for vile at thc 1 w office of the fftrmn ciitmavitn of every description neatly and correctlj executed at this office and on short notices